Whatever the reason or the season, planning your next vacation could be weighing on your mind. According to an article in LearnVe$t, an organization committed to providing resources to help consumers with money management, the average US traveler spent $1,246 per person in 2014 on summer vacation.

Love is a common theme this time of year, so in that spirit, we’ve compiled a few suggestions on how to love yourself … because why not?! We know how easy it is to get busy and caught up in the daily grind, and oftentimes we’re too focused on what’s ahead rather than pausing to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished, both big wins and small!

As you begin to map out your summer plans, you’re likely to be unpleasantly surprised by how much the prices of typical summer entertainment like ball games and water parks have skyrocketed – and that’s without counting overpriced concessions (c’mon, how good could that $12 hot dog be?). But rest assured!

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